When Cleaning Records with...


Disc Doctor it doesn't seem to make a noticeable difference in surface noise. I am following the prescribed directions. Do you need a record cleaning machine to really improve the quality of a used record ?--Cheers
jmoog08

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You don't need a record cleaning machine. Some records will never be rid of surface noise, even records that look clean and glossy. If used records were played with a less than quality stylus or with a cartridge that was not properly aligned, the groove wear will not be visible to the naked eye and no amount of cleaning will remove the surface noise created by it.